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At the end of a busy year, it’s good to pause and reflect upon God’s many blessings to us. We might be thankful for our families, jobs and good health, but the the greatest gift of God is in the sending of His Son, Jesus Christ to save sinners from their sin. We warmly invite you to join us at one of the following Christmas celebrations at SBC. Christmas Lunch – Sunday 16th Dec, after the 10.30 am service Christmas Carols & Lights – Friday 21st Dec, from 7.30 pm at 44 Second St, Ashbury – here’s a video from […]

We are privileged to have Dr. Samuel Renihan leading SBC’s School of Theology in 2018 on the topic of Covenant Theology from 9-11 July. Over three full days of teaching, Dr. Renihan will take us through the great theme of God’s covenantal dealings with His people. Sam notes, “Through a wide-ranging study of the Scriptures, this class presents a theology of the biblical covenants. Special attention will be paid to the relationship between biblical and systematic theology, to the connection of covenant to kingdom, and to the influences and emphases of historical Reformed covenant theology in its unity and diversity.” Dr. Renihan currently […]

There are various views and perspectives on the person and work of Jesus Christ. To many he is an important religious leader, to others Jesus is a perfect example of love, and some are simply skeptical to his existence and his claims. Whatever your point of view, one can’t ignore the reality that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is a rallying point across cultures and throughout history. Why is Jesus’ death and resurrection from 2000 years ago significant? Why does it matter today? What does it have to do with you or me? Please join us Fri 30th March (9.30am) […]

We’re looking forward to this year’s camp focused on healthy church life with friends from Smithfield and Drummoyne. We will be reminded of the importance of preaching, prayer and fellowship from Acts 2 in our main sessions, and fill the rest of the weekend with relaxation, fun activities, catching up with old friends and gathering around the campfire. Dates: from 6pm Fri 16 March to 2pm Sun 18 March Location: Youthworks Rathane, Royal National Park If you would like to come but finances or logistics make it difficult, please see an SBC deacon and they will provide support. It would […]

At SBC we will have several services and gatherings to remember the coming of Jesus into the world to save sinners. All welcome to the following: Friday 22nd – Carols in Ashbury, 44 Second St (singing from 7.30pm) Sunday 24th – 10.30 am (Christmas Eve) Monday 25th – 9.00 am (Christmas Day)

We were privileged to have Dr. Guy Prentiss Waters leading SBC’s School of Theology in 2017 with the theme: The Gospel of the Reformation. Dr. Waters is the James M. Baird, Jr. Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary. He has an interest in the Gospels, Pauline epistles and has addressed contemporary issues such as Justification and the New Perspective on Paul (NPP). His articles and biography can be found here. Dr. Waters notes, “This year marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The Reformation was a recovery in the church of the gospel of the grace of God. For that reason, the Reformation continues […]

SBC is gathering for our regular worship service at 9am Sunday 25 December 2016. We will celebrate the incarnation, the coming of the King to save His people from their sin. Please join us this coming Lord’s Day to worship our Saviour. All welcome. We will revert back to our regular 10:30am Sunday service on 1 January 2017.

A Christian & Muslim Dialogue with Dr. James White (Alpha & Omega Ministries) and Dr. Abdullah Kunde at Stanmore Baptist Church on Wednesday 2nd November 2016 on the topic of “How Can Man Have Peace With God”. Please note that due to unforseen last minute circumstances, Dr. Kunde was unable to attend the conference in person. A video call was established to ensure the dialogue went ahead. As a result the audio quality for Dr. Kunde’s opening statement between 26-46 min can be a little unclear at times. The remainder of the video should be fine. The debate is now […]